Unitil Smart Grid Pilot Pilot Design and Results
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Unitil Smart Grid PilotPilot Design and Results
Electric Grid Modernization Working Group Customer Facing Subcommittee
January 9, 2013
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• Utility Goals and Objectives• Pilot Overview• Results & Observations
Unitil Smart Grid Pilot
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Goals and Objectives• Meet Regulatory Requirements:
• MA Green Communities Act, signed July 2008
• NH’s instigation of Energy Policy Act of 2005, concluded in 2008, encouraged Unitil to initiate a TOU Pilot Program.
• Future DR program decisions: Obtain results on impacts, costs, and customer satisfaction
• Test capabilities of current AMI metering environment
• Investigate IT projects: Test and gain experience with MDM system, billing integration, and online web portal
• Maintain high customer satisfaction!
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Residential Pilot Structure
“Energy Savings Management”
Simple TOU 76 Customers Time of Use
pricing No technology
Enhanced TOU 76 Customers Time of Use pricing In-home Energy
Management System
Smart Thermostat 76 Customers NO Time of Use
pricing Direct A/C Load
Control
Control Group 76 Customers Flat rate pricing No technology
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Distribution of Customers by State
Sample Group Mass NHTime of Use 24 52Enhanced Technology 24 52Smart Thermostat 24 52Control Group 24 52Commercial TOU 30
Totals: 96 238
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Project Schedule
• April 6th, 2011 Initiate in-home installations
• April 20th, 2011 Enrolled 2nd batch of customers
• May 6th, 2011 Customer web portal active
• May 13, 2011 Billing System Tested• May 18, 2011 In-home installations
complete• June 1, 2011 Pilot Begins• August 31, 2011 Pilot Ends• October 2011 Evaluation and Reporting• Dec. ‘11 - Jan ‘12 Filed Report with
DPU & NHPUC
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Weekday Time of Use Rate (Non-CPP)
off-peak period 4.748¢ / kWh
off-peak period 4.748¢ / kWh
on-peak period 10.846¢ / kWh
$0.00
$0.02
$0.04
$0.06
$0.08
$0.10
$0.12
$0.14
12:00 AM 6:00 AM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 11:00 PM
Weekday TOU Rate (Non - CPP) “On-Peak”
12pm-6pm Weekdays.
“Off-Peak”
Mornings, Nights,
Weekends & Holidays.
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Critical Peak Weekday TOU Rate• 5 Critical
Peak Periods declared during the 3 month pilot period
• Customers notified by 5pm day prior by phone & email
off-peak period 4.748¢/ kWh
off-peak period 4.748¢/ kWh
Critical-peak period 64.642¢/ kWh
$0.00
$0.10
$0.20
$0.30
$0.40
$0.50
$0.60
$0.70
12:00 AM 6:00 AM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 11:00 PM
Critical Peak Weekday TOU Rate
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Simple TOU Group• Low cost DR option
using existing metering technology
• Customers placed on time of use rate plan (On-Peak, Off-Peak, Critical Peak)
• No In-Home Technology
• Customers receive access to web portal showing prior day usage & cost
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Unitil Web Portal – Usage Presentation
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Unitil Web Portal – Cost Presentation
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Enhanced Technology Group
Tendril Insight (in-home display)
Tendril Transport (gateway)
Tendril Volt (outlet)
Tendril Mobile
Vantage Online Web Portal
Tendril Translate (ERT Bridge)
Tendril Set Point
• Tested the incremental impacts of the Home Area Network (HAN)
• More granular feedback on energy consumption including some appliances
• The HAN can be configured to automatically control A/C and other appliances in response to price signals
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Smart Thermostat Group
• NO TOU Rate – Customers remain on current fixed rate
• Customers provided with a “smart” thermostat that Unitil has the ability to control during peak events
• On Critical Peak Events, Unitil cycled A/C systems 30 min on/off• Customers have the ability to “opt-out” of control events using the Yukon web portal
• Customers who do not opt out of events are eligible to receive a $35 incentive at the end of the pilot14
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Pilot Program Results
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Additional Findings
Process Findings:• Customer Recruitment –
• Only 30% eligible due to central air
• 75% turn down due to system incompatibilities
• Billing – automation and integration is a requirement
• Data Management – MDM needed for Web Portal
• CPP Notifications – Customer information tracking
• Customer Service Training
Technology Findings:• AMI:
• TOU Capabilities Confirmed
• Reliable• Back-to-back CPP issues
• HAN challenges:• Increased turndown• Increased failure rate• Installation logistics • Over the air updates• Interval data losses
• PCT paging coverage• Unitil Portal Successful
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Customer Observations• More than 4 in 5 had a positive experience
− However, 85% of Commercial customers would not have participated without Bill Protection
• Satisfaction decreased slightly as the level of technology increased− 42% of participants with HANs experienced equipment issues− 13% of participants with PCTs only experienced equipment
issues• Many experienced problems with usability of thermostats• Corporate structure inhibited communication for about 20%
of Commercial customers• Actions undertaken during CPP events
− Avoided use of appliances (78%)− Pre-cooled home (56%)− Sought activities outside the home (44%)− Some reported aggressive actions such as shutting off main
circuit breaker (impact to HANs), AC, or WH 17